Is it possible?

Old Nov 1, 2006 | 09:30 AM
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Is it possible?

Ok guys im in the middle of revamping my system. I currently have a punch 201s amp (2 channel, 50X2 or 200x1 @ 4ohms) i want to run my door speakers off of it(4 MB quarts 6x8 coaxls(RMS 50-120 @ 4ohms)). So my question is, would it be possible to run these four off of this one amp.(Could i possibly twist the speaker wires together and use them in the bridged spot on the amp ) I am asking this because I would like to be able to use the punch amp I already have for my mids and hi's without buying a 4 channel.
 

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Old Nov 1, 2006 | 09:50 AM
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Originally Posted by BestNTx
Ok guys im in the middle of revamping my system. I currently have a punch 201s amp (2 channel, 50X2 or 200x1 @ 4ohms) i want to run my door speakers off of it(4 MB quarts 6x8 coaxls(RMS 50-120 @ 4ohms)). So my question is, would it be possible to run these four off of this one amp.(Could i possibly twist the speaker wires together and use them in the bridged spot on the amp to draw 75 watts per speaker?) I am asking this because I would like to be able to use the punch amp I already have for my mids and hi's without buying a 4 channel.

You could simply wire both right speakers to the amps right speaker terminals and both left speakers to the amps left speaker terminals. This would drop the amp to a 2 ohm load and each speaker should receive around 50 watts. You would loose the ability to fade from front to back with this setup.
 
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